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Afghanistan and Conflict and security

Afghanistan
  • Capital: Kabul
  • Population: 29121286
  • Size: 647500.0 Km2

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The BLDS conflict collection
The BLDS conflict collection
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Is the international community reneging on its promises to Afghan women?
Womankind, 2002
This balance sheet has been created to assess progress for Afghan women and girls over the months since the Taliban was removed from power. It examines the areas which Afghan women have prioritised as key to their being treated and re...
Using food aid to support education in Afghanistan
Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 2002
Report of consultation workshop, 17-20 February 2002, Islamabad, Pakistan. Includes review of experience with previous food-assisted education in Afghanisatan
Women and children, the main victims of the conflict in Afghanistan must be the prime focus of any reconstruction efforts
Z. Bhutta / British Medical Journal, 2002
This article explores the origin of the current Afghan crisis and describes the impact of a quarter of a century of incessant conflict on Afghan children. The author concludes that: the rise of the Taliban and th...
New challenges in providing humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan: a post-Taliban perspective
Conflict Prevention Initiative, Harvard University, 2002
This policy brief aims at providing basic information on humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan. The article chronicles humanitarian assistance within a Taliban and post-Taliban perspective. During the Taliban era: ...
How can the Central Asian region be saved from the same experience as Afghanistan?
M. Brill Olcott / Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2002
This article discusses the dangers of Central Asian states developing in the same direction as Afghanistan. The article also attempts to propose strategies for avoiding this. The article finds that: unless the in...
How can further instability in the Ferghana Valley be avoided?
Forum on Early Warning and Early Response, 2001
This article discusses instability in the Ferghana Valley (lies within Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan). The article finds that: at present, any serious armed religious extremism and the widening of its soc...
What can be done to improve the fragile peace situation in Tajikistan?
International Crisis Group, 2001
This article discusses the fragile peace in Tajikistan. The article indicates that Tajikistan remains the most vulnerable of the Central Asian nations. In the decade since it became independent, it has been wracked by civil war and se...
Modesty and realism are vital in reconstructing Afghanistan
M. Ottaway; A. Lieven / Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2001
This article explores realistic possibilities for reconstructing Afghanistan. The article finds that: the international community is calling for the creation of a democratic, secular state, but it is also clearly...
What psychosocial support activities work for internally displaced Afghans
L. Arnston / United Nations Children's Fund, 2001
This article investigates the psychosocial support activities in the Kabul camp for internally-displaced persons (IDPs). These activities were fuded by UNICEF and Save the Children. Recommendations: provide addit...
Resource on internal displacement in Afghanistan with relevant contextual information
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2001
This page provides access to all Afghan specific resources included in the IDP Database. Includes information on: causes and background of displacment population profile and figures patterns of ...
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Japan Afghan NGO Network (JANN)
Japanese NGOs in Afghanisatn
Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU)
Research organisation assisting humanitarian and development programmes in Afghanistan
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Conflict and security profiles on Afghanistan

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